Spinterface Effects in Hybrid La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/SrTiO3/C-60/Co Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
Creators
- 1. CNR-ISMN
- 2. Osaka University
- 3. Université de Toulouse
- 4. University of Glasgow
- 5. CSIR
- 6. SPEC CEA
Description
Orbital hybridization at the Co/C60 interface been has proved to strongly enhance the magnetic anisotropy of the cobalt layer, promoting such hybrid systems as appealing components for sensing and memory devices. Correspondingly, the same hybridization induces substantial variations in the ability of the Co/C60 interface to support spin-polarized currents and can bring out a spin-filtering effect. The knowledge of the effects at both sides allows for a better and more complete understanding of interfacial physics. In this paper we investigate the Co/C60 bilayer in the role of a spin-polarized electrode in the La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/SrTiO3/C60/Co configuration, thus substituting the bare Co electrode in the well-known La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/SrTiO3/Co magnetic tunnel junction. The study revealed that the spin polarization (SP) of the tunneling currents escaping from the Co/C60 electrode is generally negative: i.e., inverted with respect to the expected SP of the Co electrode. The observed sign of the spin polarization was confirmed via DFT calculations by considering the hybridization between cobalt and molecular orbitals.
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